Liang Wenchong of China has placed one hand on the Asian Tour's prestigious UBS Order of Merit title, with only Thailand's Chapchai Nirat and Scotland's Simon Yates capable of denying him Asia's most coveted prize.
The ballots for the annual popularity contest known as the NBA All-Star Game were released last week. As in the past, NBA fans from around the world get to vote for their favorite players to decide who will be the ten starters for each conference. All the usual suspects like Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade are among the 120 players listed on the ballots. But one notable name is missing: rookie Yi Jianlian.
Newly crowned world boxing champion Zou Shiming said his success in the ring is the best way to showcase China's power in the sport.
Four-time JLPGA winner Zhang Na of China will lead a strong list of local golfers to challenge some of the toughest competitors from South Korea during next month's Orient China Ladies Open in Xiamen, Southeast China's Fujian Province.
MIAMI: Miami's season-long wait for Dwyane Wade ended. So, too, did Seattle's quest for its first win of the Kevin Durant era.
SHANGHAI: Manchester City's veteran Chinese defender, Sun Jihai, said he was expecting an Olympic experience at next year's Beijing Games to complete his long and diversified career.
NEW YORK: The New York Knicks have been plunged into crisis again after guard Stephon Marbury left the team on Tuesday during their road trip to Phoenix after a row with coach Isiah Thomas.
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